Our supporters and funders

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our funders and partners for joining us on our journey. Without their generosity, support and commitment, our work at MAC-UK would not be possible. We've included some of them below to say thank you.

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14/04/20: Given the recent, and rapidly changing, implications of COVID19, we wanted to outline our response and plans as an organisation and in our partnership projects.
We know what fantastic work so many organisations do for young people and the way that people have responded and adapted has been incredible to witness, despite this difficult situation for practitioners and young people.

Reading the Marmot Review on Health Equity in England: Ten Years On, the impact of inequality and austerity to reduce expenditure on health is laid bare. The report shows the importance of social determinants on life expectancy and physical health. It also indicates the impact of inequality on our mental health.

My new role as Policy, Public Health and Prevention Lead at MAC-UK is one that gives young people the opportunity to create systems change, influence policy and the way it is formed. I hope to do this by democratising policy forums: ensuring voices from a diverse range of perspectives and backgrounds are shaping these spaces and that they value those who are most affected by marginalisation and social exclusion, welcoming them to impact and shape the decisions made in their interes

Project Future is a community based, youth led mental health project, that seeks to transform mental health delivery for young men aged 16-25, who are involved in offending and serious youth violence in Haringey.

As MAC-UK approaches ten years of unlocking the voices of young people and communities Andre, a Youth Worker and Assistant Psychologist, reflects on what more needs to be done to support excluded young people.
Despite warm words and initiatives to tackle youth violence, the voices of excluded young people are not being heard and as a society we’re too ready to find someone to blame. Andre sets out how as a society we have to acknowledge our own role in creating the problem and describes how,